I do my "reading through the Bible in a year" part
of my devotions by audio. As I was getting ready for the day, the reader
started reading Psalm 34......immediately the tears were flowing. In my mind's
eye, I could see my sweet husband's face as he sang the first four verses of
that song: "I will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall
continually be in my mouth. My soul shall make its boast in the LORD; The
humble shall hear of it and be glad. Oh, magnify the LORD with me, And let us
exalt His name together. I sought the LORD, and He heard me, And delivered me
from all my fear."
Those of you who attended NLCA or Des Moines Assembly
probably remembers how we would sing the Psalms. Last Sunday Valerie was
leading worship in the Traditions Service.....and again the tears started
flowing as soon as her voice rang out, "Great is the Lord, and greatly to
be praised." (Psalm 48:1-3)......singing these songs not only touch my
soul.....but they always remind me of a man who not only loved the Word.....but
lived it.
Don did not have an easy time in school.....he went to an
English speaking school and came home to a German speaking family. He struggled
with reading.....with understanding the teachers who talked too fast....with a
dyslexic mind that couldn't sort things out in a limited time slot......but by
what I call a miracle..,.....at a young age he would ride his bike to their
country church.....come home....(and from what his mom told me)...repeat the
preacher's sermon almost word for word for her......and then he would gather
all the kittens in the backyard.....and preach the sermon to the wiggly
congregation, constantly trying to escape.
It wasn't until Don had children of his own that he learned
about dyslexia and the affect it has on its victims......being tested.....and
finally understanding why taking speed reading classes....and the many other
things he did to try to improve himself didn't work.. .realizing it was the way
God made him.....not anything he had/or had not done.....took a big weight off
his shoulders.....and freed him to do his ministry and leave the results to the
Lord. He learned to laugh and ask for help from his listeners when struggling
with a word while teaching.
"I will bless the LORD at all times..His praise shall
continually be in my mouth".....these words were straight from Don's
Hintz's heart. "I sought the LORD and He heard me, and delivered me from
all my fears."......Don understood where his help came from.....that God's
power overcame his weaknesses....and all he accomplished was because of God's
grace.....singing the Word was a sincere praise to the One he loved and
appreciated.
I don't mind the fountain of tears which cascades over my
spirit...they are very cleansing...they bring me into God's presence....and
they remind me: "Great peace have they who love Your law, and nothing can
make them stumble." Psalm 119:165
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